10 good reasons to take a GPS on your holiday
- You no longer need a library of road maps on your car holiday abroad. One GPS with maps of 22 European countries holds all the information you will need.
- Squabbles, discussions and rows about who can or cannot read a map become a thing of the past. Research has shown that people with a GPS in the car have fewer arguments during the trip than those who use road maps.
- You no longer have to get out of the car in a remote Spanish village to ask a local, using your hands and feet, how to get to your destination because you don't speak Spanish.
- Are your passengers hungry and thirsty, while you need fuel urgently? The thousands of points of interest in your GPS will take you smoothly to hotels, restaurants, cafés, service stations, etc. in the area where you are at the time.
- With a GPS, you can improvise to your heart's content, discovering new places outside the area of your route. And afterwards, return to your original route hassle free!
- Mio navigation systems mean that you no longer need city maps because you'll be led effortlessly on foot through quiet lanes and into pleasant squares.
- You can get the route description in the language of your holiday country if you really want to immerse yourself in the local culture.
- As a passenger, you can lean back undisturbed, nod off and enjoy a snooze because you don't need to be reading a map.
- While those map-readers are encountering traffic jams on the Autoroute du Soleil, you'll be miles away on country roads avoiding the traffic jams. A TMC module warns you and suggests an alternate route.
- The compact Mio navigation devices are streamlined and ultra thin to fit easily in your pocket or purse.
